8355014

Ambient Light Detection Device

PublishedJanuary 15, 2013
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Patent Claims
10 claims

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1. An ambient light detection device for use with a liquid crystal display having: an array of liquid crystal cells, each liquid cell having at least one transistor for selectively connecting that liquid crystal cell to a signal line and each transistor having a gate connected to a gate line; and having a gate supply line selectively connectable to the gate line for turning off the gates, the device including: a current measuring circuit electrically connected and configured to measure the current flowing in gate supply lines from a directly connected gate line as a result of all of the gate leakage currents in the gates connected to the gate line to which the gate supply lines are connected, wherein the gate leakage currents are outputted from the gate supply lines to the gate line; and a controller connected to the measuring circuit and configured to calculate, from the measured current, the level of ambient light reaching the gates.

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2. An ambient light detection device according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to compensate for variations in temperature of the liquid crystal display when calculating the level of ambient light.

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3. An ambient light detection device according to claim 1 for use with a liquid crystal display further including a back light for illuminating the liquid crystal cells from behind wherein the controller is configured to compensate for the effect of the back light when calculating the level of ambient light.

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4. An ambient light detection device according to claim 1 for use with a liquid crystal display further including a back light for illuminating the liquid crystal cells from behind wherein the controller is configured to adjust the brightness of the back light according to the calculated level of ambient light.

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5. An ambient light detection device according to claim 1 for use with a liquid crystal display having driving circuits for the liquid crystal pixels wherein the current measuring circuit is configured to measure the current flowing in one or more driving circuits in the active area.

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6. A liquid crystal display module including: an ambient light detection device for use with a liquid crystal display having: an array of liquid crystal cells, each liquid cell having at least one transistor for selectively connecting that liquid crystal cell to a signal line and each transistor having a gate connected to a gate line; and having a gate supply line selectively connectable to the gate line for turning off the gates, the device including a current measuring circuit electrically connected and configured to measure the current flowing in gate supply lines from a directly connected gate line as a result of all of the gate leakage current in the gates connected to the gate line to which the gate supply lines are directly connected and a controller connected to the measuring circuit and configured to calculate, from the measured current, the level of ambient light reaching the gates, wherein the gate leakage currents are outputted from the gate supply lines to the gate line; and a liquid crystal display having an array of liquid crystal cells, each liquid crystal cell having at least one transistor for selectively connecting that liquid crystal cell to a signal line and each transistor having a gate connected to a gate line, and having a gate supply line selectively connectable to the gate lines for turning off the gates; wherein the liquid crystal display further includes at least one reference transistor and masking configured to shield the at least one reference transistor from ambient light; and the current measuring circuit is configured to measure leakage current in the at least one reference transistor; and the controller is configured to compensate the calculated level of ambient light using the measured current from the at least one reference transistor.

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7. A mobile telephone including the ambient light detection device and liquid crystal display according to claim 6 .

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8. A camera including the ambient light detection device and liquid crystal display according to claim 6 .

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9. A method of detecting a level of ambient light on a liquid crystal display, the liquid crystal display having: an array of liquid crystal cells, each liquid crystal cell having at least one transistor for selectively connecting that liquid crystal cell to a signal line and each transistor having a gate connected to a gate line; and having a gate supply line selectively connectable to the gate lines for turning off the gates, the method including: measuring the current flowing in gate supply lines from a directly connected gate line as a result of all the gate leakage current in the gates connected to the gate line to which the gate supply lines are directly connected, wherein the gate leakage currents are outputted from the gate supply lines to the line; and calculating, from the measured current, the level of ambient light reaching the gates.

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10. A method according to claim 9 for detecting a level of ambient light on a liquid crystal display having driving circuits for the liquid crystal pixels wherein the step of measuring includes measuring the current flowing in one or more driving circuits in the active area.

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Publication Date

January 15, 2013

Inventors

Daisuke ITO
Yoshitoshi KIDA
Takeya TAKEUCHI
David PUSEY
Peter SHADWELL
Shunsuke NOICHI

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